The Koblumpi Music Festival 2019 in Lahore on December 22

Lahore: One of Pakistan’s most acclaimed music director, Mekaal Hasan and one of Pakistan’s leading entertainment solution providers, Origami, will present The KoblumpiMusic Festival 2019 in Lahore on 22 December at The Farm House.

The Koblumpi Music Festival is an all afternoon festival, from 12 noon to 6 pm, featuring a widerange of independent artists from across the country, with added activities for kids and families, as wellas a huge array of food stalls and refreshments. Indeed, Mehreen Rana at Origami and Mekaal Hasanaim to provide an atmospheric experience for the independent music fans and families with children, inLahore.The list of musicians and bands for The Koblumpi Music Festival include Sikander Ka Mandar,Keeray Makoray, Poor Rich Boy, Mekaal Hasan Band, Quadrum, Harris Saeed, Farheen Raza,Madlock, Arsalan Hasan, Bayaan, Ali Suhail, Romaisa Tariq, Abdullah Siddiqui and Luke William toname a few. Being organized in partnership with Lotus PR, tickets for The Koblumpi Music Festivalare priced at only PKR 1,000/- which can be purchased in advance from Mocca Lahore [Mall 1 andDHA Phase 5] from Monday and will also be available at the venue, said a news release.

“We want to create a platform for musicians across the board to have an opportunity to perform live onstage and bring back the healthy, outdoor activities culture we grew up with. We hope to scale it upnext year in March inshallah. This is just the beginning and we are excited!” said Mehreen Rana.“The Koblumpi Music Festival seeks to present the freshest talent and outpouring of creative thoughtfrom independent artists across Pakistan. The festival will focus on presenting original music by newas well as established artists whose creative vision is one of pushing boundaries and creating newwaves in entertainment and music.” said Mekaal Hasan.

Indeed, Origami, which was conceived in 2010, aims to provide and establish multiple platforms ofdifferent genres to provide entertainment for the youth in Pakistan.